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CORRECTION: Last month's issue (December 1985) contained a serious error. On page 26, column 1, the last sentence of the first paragraph of Sant Ji's answer should read: "Sat Purush, Aka1 Purush, Naam, all these refer to one power . . ."
Front and back covers, p. 12, John Pianowski; pp. 2, 4, 17, 31, Neil Wolf.
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The Master's Message for Christmas and the New Year Sant Ajaib Singh Ji December 1, 1985 Dear Ones, In the times of great suffering and calamity Almighty God is so gracious on us that He enters the abode of sickness and disease so that He can come into this world to shower His love and mercy. There is food for those who are hungry and water for those who have thirst, and so God has always come on this earth to meet His devotees. Jesus was born in low conditions, and yet was the Owner of all Creation, taking on the burden of those troubled times and taking His disciples back to their True Home, Sach Khand. And you know what thanks He received from the world for this -being made to wear the crown of thorns and to climb on the cross. Yet still God continues to send Himself, so that Power is always with us, the weak and helpless ones. He came as Christ, He came as Kabi, and He came as Guru Nanak. He came as beautiful Emperor Sawan Shah, and He came as Almighty Gracious Kupal. We are the most fortunate ones to have had the glimpse of Almighty Q a l , whose name is sung by the entire creation. He took the lost orphan Ajaib and carried him in His lap. No one can compare to Him, and for this I sing: Come, Kirpal Guru -I celebrate! I beg of You to give me Your darshan Come Satguru Ji, I am requesting You I am carrying the water for Your Sangat Even the sun is embarrassed by Your glimpse No one finds the end of Your importance I have come and stood on Your words Oh Lord, protect my honor as I have become Yours You are the benefactor-give the alms The beggars have come to Your door-don't send them away empty! You Yourself are the support of Your Sangat Poor Ajaib has come to Your door Come, Kirpal Guru -I celebrate!
May all of Master's love and blessings be with each one of you in the coming New Year so that you may try to please Him as much as possible. I send you all love and best wishes in Him. With all His Love, Yours affectionately,
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volume ten number seven
The Voice of the Saints
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FROM T H E MASTERS The Message for Christmas and the New Year "Love the Critic" May 11, 1985
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Sant Ajaib Singh Ji
5 Sant Ajaib Singh Ji
On Singing Bhajans November 1985
16 Sant Ajaib Singh Ji
One Full Year Before You January 1, 1974
25 Sant Kirpal Singh Ji
T o Accept His Invitation at the Underground Room
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A Very Precious Wealth a meditation talk
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OTHER FEATURES Rajasthan Reflections The Shower of Love The Journey Home The Eloquent Silence
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20 Joe Gelbard 22 Bruno Schwalbe
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"Love the Critic" Sant Ajaib Singh Ji to realize God, the initiate has dialogues and conversations with the to fulfill some conditions. He has to Negative Power, and how the Negative struggle with his obstinate enemy, mind, Power sent his messengers or agents with and he has to continue this struggle ev- the Saints and Masters, and how Negaery day. There are many other things tive Power runs parallel paths to the Path which he has to face. He has to face the of the Masters, and how he keeps similar slander and criticism of his friends and names to the names of the Positive relatives, and when he starts practicing Power. In reading that book you would also the Path, the devotion of the Lord, he come to k~,owabout Dharam Das, the also has to face criticism from society and disciple of Kabir Sahib who later on befrom the place where he is living. But came His successor and sat on the throne slander and criticism work as a guard in of Kabir Sahib and continued the work the Court of the Lord. Everyone needs a of giving Initiation, and how much sacguard to protect his valuable things. In the same way, the meditators, the dear in- rifice He had made on the Path, how itiates, the Saints and Mahatmas also much He had to give up in order to beneed guards, and their guards are slander come perfect in the Path of the Masters. and criticism. They protect the meditation He was the owner of fourteen crores of rupees and He was called by the name of the beloveds of God. You may have read the book, The Dhani Dharam Das which means Dharam Ocean of Love: The Anurag Sugar of Das, the Rich One. Before meeting Kabir Sahib, Dharam Kabir. If you have not, you should read it, because it is an incomparable book on Das used to do rites and rituals because Sant Mat. In that book Kabir Sahib has he was fond of doing the devotion of the described the difference between the Lord. But Dharam Das was the soul Negative and the Positive Powers, and He Kabir Sahib had come for; in so many has written a description of all His jour- different ages he had tried to come in conneys to this world. He was the first Saint tact with Dharam Das and He wanted to to be incarnated on this planet. He never liberate the soul of Dharam Das and his went below the human body. He has writ- wife, who had been Kabir's parents. But ten that in the Golden Age He had the always something would happen and name Sat Sukrit; in the Silver Age He was Dharam Das would not come to Kabir Sacalled Maninder; in the Copper Age hib. So Dharam Das was always being Karunamai; and in this Iron Age his name followed by Kabir. Dharam Das was very devoted, and was Kabir. By reading that book you would have come to know how He had once when he was performing his rites and rituals, he was burning a fire after This talk was given May 11, 1985, at Kirwashing the wood [as the Hindu tradition pal Ashram, Sagle, Idaho. demanded]. While he was doing that,
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Kabir Sahib appeared there and told him, "Dharam Das, you are a great sinner." Before Kabir could say anything more, Dharam Das' wife interrupted and said, "Why are you calling my husband a sinner? You are the sinner!" Hearing this, Kabir Sahib said, "Dharam Das, first cut the wood into pieces and then burn the wood." And Kabir Sahib disappeared. When Dharam Das cut the wood into pieces, he found that they were full of little creatures; and He realized that He was definitely a great sinner and He would have sinned more if that Mahatma had not come and told him to cut the wood into pieces, because He would have killed all those creatures in the fire. He told his wife, "If you had not interrupted, maybe I would have learned something about God from that Mahatma, because He looked very nice." Dharam Das was very devoted and he wanted to do the real devotion of God; he always used to pray to Almighty God for the company of some Mahatma. So once when he was doing the worship of idols according to tradition, he offered food to the idols, and after leaving it in front of the idol for some time, he ate it himself - because people say that the idols don't eat any food, they only want its fragrance. So when Dharam Das was doing that rite, Kabir Sahib appeared and said, "Dharam Das, why are you deceiving the gods?" Again, Dhararn Das's wife was there to interrupt and she said, "Well, why do you say such a thing to my husband?" Hearing this, Kabir Sahib again disappeared, and Dharam Das realized that He was deceiving the gods by putting the food in front of them. You can well imagine: if someone offers food to you and just puts it in front of you for a minute, saying that you only want the fragrance, and then takes it and eats it, how would you feel? Would you not feel that he is deceiving you? So Dharam Das real6
ized that what that Mahatma had said was true. Again he told his wife, "Why did you interrupt? That Mahatma was a good one, and if you had not interrupted He would have told me something more about God." Then his wife said, "Well, if you perform a yajna and have a feast and invite all the sadhus and mahatmas, He will come and you can talk to Him then; because where there is a piece of jaggery many flies come there." So Dharam Das performed a very big yajna and invited sadhus from all different corners of the country, but Kabir Sahib did not come; He was not going to come that way, because He was not one of those flies who are attracted by the jaggery. He was a real Mahatma, so He did not come. After wasting a lot of money, Dharam Das became disappointed. He went to Kashi and performed another yajna, thinking that this time Kabir would come, but He never came. So there also he spent a lot of money. Then he went to Hardwar. And after giving a lot of donations there and trying to find Kabir, He had spent almost all his money; and when he became poor, he thought, "What good have I done with my money? I have lost it all but still I have not come across that Mahatma who had appeared to me so many times and who wanted to give me the Knowledge. What is the use of living in this world? It is better for me to commit suicide." When he was about to jump into the water of the River Ganges, his mind, like a competent lawyer, told him (because many times mind gives us good advice), "Well, if you jump into the water here, everyone knows you have spent so much money in donations, and people will think that because you were attached to your money and now you have become poor, you could not bear that pain and that is why you have committed suicide. That will bring a bad name to your devotion. SANT BANI
So it is better for you to go to some other with riches and all the things of the world place where no one can see you and jump and I was their only child. So they had into the water there; then you can com- given me all the comforts of the world. mit suicide." So when his mind advised But I did not like to use those things. I him in that way he went to some other would always prefer to sleep on the floor, place where there was nobody around; leaving my bed. Right from the beginning and when he was about to jump into the I was looking for something, I was water he saw Kabir Sahib there, sitting searching for that Almighty Lord. I left everything, all the conveniences and comcross-legged in meditation. When Dharam Das saw Kabir, he was forts of the home, and I went in search very delighted and said, "Maharaj Ji, now of Him. I did so much searching that for finally I have found you, but I am sorry eighteen years, sitting in an underground that I have no money or anything with room, I meditated and waited for Him. which I can serve you. Now I have noth- And when that Gracious Almighty Kiring except my devotion." Kabir Sahib pal became merciful and gracious on me, said, "Dharam Das, this is the appropri- He Himself came to my place and ate time. If I had met you earlier you quenched my thirst. When He came to me would have thought that I was a greedy He offered me His Ashram. I told Him, Mahatma; just as your wife said, many "Master, I was looking only for you; all flies come to a piece of jaggery. It was not my life I have searched for you. I have a good time for me to meet you, when all this ashram here; what d o I have to you were wealthy. Now when you have do with bricks? I don't want to hit my nothing this is the appropriate time for head against all these bricks" - because I you; and now I will give you that thing had made a very big ashram in His which will bring you all the prosperity and remembrance while waiting for Him. I riches of the world, and you will be given told Him, "My Lord, I have looked only such a thing which nobody else in this for you and now that you have come, I world has." have found you; because I asked only for So the meaning of saying this is that you." The meaning of saying this is that Kabir Sahib met Dharam Das only after he who wants to do the devotion of the he had sacrificed all his wealth, and he be- Lord does not hesitate in sacrificing anycame the initiate of Kabir only after thing for the Master. And in this Path sacrificing so much in the Path of the even the biggest sacrifice is the smallest. Masters. The other people, those who I was cut off from the rest of the world, were contemporary to Dharam Das, the I had no connections with anyone in the so-called "successors of Kabir," had not world, I knew no one in Delhi and I had done any meditation, and had not no connections with the people in the sacrificed anything in their lives. But West. But these were the words of that Dharam Das, who became the real suc- great Master: "That fragrance will come cessor to Kabir Sahib, had sacrificed out from within you and it will attract everything he had just to become an in- souls from all parts of the world." So this itiate, and that is why when he met the is all His grace: it is because of the words Master, his Master initiated him and He spoke that we are here sitting in His made him a perfect being. remembrance. This poor one who is sitting in front of When I was leaving on the first tour you had many comforts and con- everyone told me, "Pappu is not a very veniences; God had blessed my parents learned person, and he does not even January 1986
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know how to speak; you should take some people who are learned for doing the translation work." They told me that I should take at least a couple of other people with me to do this job because Pappu was not capable of doing it. I told them, "Well, this work is to be done by the Master. Where the Master is manifested, everything will be done and you should not be worried about that." When Pappu first came to see me in Rajasthan, he did not know how to speak well, he did not have much knowledge. And at that time he was not initiated. I told him, "When you get initiation, everything will become all right because when Master will sit within you then it will be much easier for him to make you work for Him." And now you can very well see how he is doing the job. Maybe Pappu has this pride, that he is a good translator; but he knows that when the grace of the Master descends upon someone, then things become very easy for him, and when the Master is manifested then He makes the person work in His grace very easily. I have often said that for a Saint it is not a difficult thing to talk in the language of the disciple. But the Masters never perform such miracles to impress people. Also I have said that the place where the Master talks to the disciple internally, where the Shabd talks to the soul, there no language is needed and no translator is required. I receive so many letters from dear ones who tell me, "We asked you this question internally and you replied to it." Just imagine-if the Master were only the body, He would not have been able to answer the questions of the disciples. Master is not only the body; and the Shabd, the power which is working in the Master, can easily reply to the questions of the disciples in their own language. A brief hymn of Kabir Sahib is
presented to you, because Kabir was also troubled by the forces of the Negative Power. They always tried to create such situations in which Kabir Sahib would feel embarrassed. But those who have the strength of the Master, those within whom the Master is manifested, they are not afraid of anyone, and Master is always with them, and they always continue doing their good works: because as Master Kirpal said, "When the bad people do not stop doing their bad deeds, why should the good people stop doing their good deeds?" When Kabir Sahib came, the pundits were very active; in those days people believed in the pundits and priests. When the Saints come and start holding satsang it affects the business of the priests and pundits. That is why they always have enmity for the Masters and the perfect Saints. Swami Ji Maharaj has called the pundits and priests "the messengers of the Negative Power." Like forces of the Negative Power, they always give the Masters a hard time. Swami Ji Maharaj says, "The pundits for their own interests taunt the Masters and give Them a hard time. Sympathetically, Saints and Masters try to make them understand the reality; but they never understand it." Master Kirpal used to call the pundits "the ones who preach for their stomachs." When Kabir Sahib started preaching Naam in Kashi, all the pundits who were affected thought that they should do something to criticize Kabir because Kabir was glorified a lot in those days. Everyone was saying, "Hail Kabir, Hail Kabir." So the pundits thought that they should try to bring him down, they should slander Him or criticize Him or do something to embarrass Him in front of the people. So they announced that on a certain day there would be a yajna at Kabir's home and after it there would be a grand feast SANT BANI
at which everyone would be fed. When this announcement was made, Kabir did not know about it. Many people who would not otherwise have come, came because it was announced that good food would be served. So when everyone began arriving, Mata Loi, who used to help Kabir with seva, was worried. She did not know what was going to happen, so she expressed her worry to Kabir. Kabir said, "Well, if I lose my reputation, it is not mine; it is the reputation of God. If I maintain it, again it is God who will be glorified, not me. You should not worry about anything. Do you have any food?" She said, "Yes, I have food for two or three people." Kabir said, "Okay, you bring that food in a basket, and let's see what happens." When Mata Loi brought that basket which had just a little food in it, Kabir put a piece of cloth over it and started serving food to the people. Many people came and they were well fed and still there was food in the basket. Such was the grace of God. Then the pundits who had made that announcement still wanted to embarrass Kabir, so according to their usual practice, they asked for money for the wear and tear of their teeth. So Kabir not only fed all the people who came there but also gave the pundits their wear and tear money; and then the name of Kabir was glorified, and everyone started praising Kabir. So Kabir said, "Well, look here, I have done nothing nor am I capable of doing anything; this is all the grace of God that people are saying, 'Hail Kabir, Hail Kabir.' " So the point is that those who have manifested God within them are not worried about anything, because in fact God Himself works through them, and God does not want His beloved children to face any embarrassment.
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Looking at others'faults he becomes happy; He doesn't remember his own, which have no beginning or end. You may have read the book Sukhmani Sahib, or The Jewel of Happiness. If not, you should read it. In that book there is one whole chapter on the subject of criticism. In that chapter I have also included the writings of some great prominent Saints and what They have had to say about criticism and how bad it is. Criticism is very bad; it cuts the root of our spirituality. So here Kabir Sahib says that, looking at the shortcomings and faults of other people, the man is becoming very happy and he is going and talking about them to others. But he has never looked within himself, he has never seen his own faults, and he has never thought about it. It is only because we have this fault that God does not open His door for us. We are sitting outside. If we would become pure and holy, if we would weed out all our faults and shortcomings, God would not take more than a second to open His door. He would drag us inside at once. Kabir Sahib says, "I am the worst of all. I have given myself up and everyone else is better than me. Those who have this attitude are accepted in the Court of the Lord." Kabir was the owner of all creation, He was the Almighty Lord, He was the Perfect Being; but He is trying to make us, the people with the mad minds, understand that we should look within and find our own faults.
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of straw or wood might get into your eye and bother you." He says that we should never criticize anyone. We should not look at the faults of others because we don't know when that fault will come within us.
The dog is better than the critic; He barks after stepping back a little. The angry person is worse than a dog; He causes the Master to be blamed. Now Kabir Sahib says that even a dog is better than the critic, because a dog just steps a little bit back before he starts barking, and lets the person go by. He only barks; but the critic does not step back, he goes on criticizing. Further He says that an angry man is worse than a dog. You know that the owner is blamed if the dog does anything bad. In the same way, if we have all these bad qualities and shortcomings in us, it is our Master who will be blamed. What will people say? "Look at him! He has so many bad qualities, he must have got them from his Master." So if we have any faults or shortcomings, our Master will be biamed, because when people come to know about them they will think that we have gotten them from our Master. Replying to a question I have said, and this was published in SANTBANImagazine, that when the Master gives you the Initiation, He sits within you in the form of Shabd. And the Negative Power is also sitting within you. So when any initiate, after taking initiation from the Master, gets involved in doing bad deeds, at once the Negative Power, who is sitting within us, tells the Master, "Look at your disciple! Was he worthy of inititation? Is he worthy to take back to the Real Home? Why did you initiate him? Look at him, how many bad deeds he is doing!" So at that time Master has to feel embarrassment, but He is very patient. Even though
He is disappointed, still He says, "No, don't worry, he is my son and I will make his life." You can very well imagine the condition of the father whose son is doing some kind of bad deed and his enemy comes and tells him, "Look at your son, he is doing so many bad deeds." What would he feel? Would he not feel embarrassment? Master does feel embarrassment when we do bad deeds, but He is very patient; He knows that the son will definitely come back sooner or later. That is why He has a lot of patience and He says that He has to make his life. And that is why He always goes on forgiving the child.
Keep the critic nearby; he decorates your courtyard. Without water and soap he makes you pure. Kabir Sahib says, "Love the critic. Don't keep him away from you. Always keep him close to you, because he is doing your work. He is removing the dirt of your soul; he is carrying all the burden of your karma; he is preparing himself to go to hell in your place, since he is taking on the burden of your karma by criticizing you." He says that you should not keep such a person away from you who is ready to go to hell in your place and who is taking the burden of your karma on his head without asking for money. He is doing it free of charge. The other day I told you about Master Sawan Singh and how once His critics had come and made their place right in front of His ashram. They used to criticize Master Sawan Singh but He was so gracious He did not mind the criticism. He called them and lovingly told them, "You are living here; maybe you have some difficulty getting food. You should come and eat in the langar here, because this is the langar of the Master and you are welcome to eat food here." Just see how SANT BANI
much humility He had. This humility can be had only by the great Masters. No one else can allow critics to stay right in front of their home and do criticism, and also feed them.
Don't keep your critic away; respect him. He purifies your mind and body and only sings your glory. Now Kabir Sahib says that you should not keep your critic away from you, you should respect him; you should give him honor as much as possible; because he not only purifies your mind but he also purifies your body because he goes to other people and creates gossip about you. He tells people that you have this bad quality, you have that bad quality-even though you may not have any of those bad qualities -but he is publicizing your qualities to other people. But no one listens to those people who are involved in criticism of the pure beings, of the true ones. No one takes their sayings as true, no matter if they swear by God or no matter how many explanations they may give. As Guru Nanak has said, "You cannot mix the false with the true one, as you cannot put the true one in the false."
Oh Kabir! May the critic not die. May he live for age after age. I have obtained the Satguru with the grace of the critic. Now Kabir Sahib says, "The critic should not die, He should live for ages and ages. He should have a long life; because if the critics had not showered grace on me, I would never have met the Master, and it is possible that if the critics had not told me about my bad qualities, I would not have gotten rid of them." I have often said that if a few people get together and praise a donkey, saying that he is an elephant, that donkey is not going to change into an elephant; he will
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remain a donkey even if the whole world says that he is an elephant. In the same way, if a few people get together and start criticizing an elephant and say that he is a donkey, that elephant will not turn into a donkey; he will remain an elephant, even if the whole world turns against him and says that he is not an elephant. In the same way, if a few people form a party and say that we should do publicity and say that this person is a mahatma, that person will not become a mahatma just because of the publicity. His inner vision will not be opened by people calling him "mahatma" if he is not. He will remain the same person he was in the beginning. The publicity will not open his inner vision and will not make him a mahatma. In the same way, if a few people get together and form a party and write a book against some perfect mahatma, and say that he is not a mahatma, he is a bad person, that mahatma is not going to become a bad person. He will remain a mahatma, and he will become more inclined to do the devotion of the Lord.
The Sakat or negativeperson, the pig and the dog; They all have the same kind of intellect. They will not give up their ways no matter if you explain to them in millions of ways. Oh Kabir! No one should criticize my sadhu. Even i f there is a stain on the moon, still it brightens the world. I have gone to all the seven oceans and also to Jambu Island; Rarely have I found anyone who doesn't criticize others. Now Kabir Sahib says,"No one should criticize my devotees because they will not be able to reduce their glory. They will be glorified more. No one, by criticizing the
devotees of the Master, can reduce their glory." He says further, "I have gone to the seven oceans, I have gone everywhere in the world. I have found only a rare Beloved of God who neither hears the criticism of anyone nor criticizes anyone." Saints always tell us, "Do not have ill feelings for anyone. Love everyone, because God is in everyone; that is why you should love everyone. Don't hate anyone. We can take advantage of this human body which we have been given graciously by Almighty Lord, only by doing the devotion of the Lord." Kabir Sahib says, "Oh Kabir, your hut is next to the place where those people live who cut the throats of others. But why are you worried about them? Those who are doing bad deeds will suffer the consequences of it themselves. You should not be worried about them; you should not become sad." He says that those who do bad deeds in
this world will come back into this world to suffer their consequences. Why should we worry about them? Why should we try to tell people that they have this bad quality or this shortcoming in them? Why do we need to unveil the faults and shortcomings of other people?
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In the name of Supreme Father Kirpal I would like to thank all the dear ones who came here [to Kirpal Ashram, Sagle, Idaho]. The dear ones who made the arrangements here worked very hard and made very good arrangements; and only because of their efforts the dear ones who came here were able to do meditation and attend the satsangs. If God Almighty Kirpal gives us the opportunity of doing seva, we should take advantage of it. I hope that all of you will do Bhajan and Simran, and will take advantage of the opportunities of seva if you are given it.
Rajasthan Reflections NEIL WOLF difficult to convey the meaning of the journey to visit the Master. The tools of communication -words -are inadequate at best. Words are, after all, an outer expression of our inner thoughts and feelings, and since the primary reason for going to the Master's physical feet is to reap the spiritual (and hence, inner) reward which can be gained thereby, words are of little use in describing what really happens while we're there. When we arrived He said, "I hope that you will fulfill the desires with which you came." I can't honestly say that I had consciously gone with any specified desires, but I think I understand this much: Master sees only our soul, and whether we have realized it or not, it is our soul's desire to go back home to God. Coming into Master's physical presence allows us to take a giant leap on the Path, whereas we may have formerly been taking a couple of faltering steps and then slipping back, and so on. He gives us that much-needed boost and returns us home with a great deal of momentum. Naturally it behooves us to do our utmost to maintain that after we come back. One thing I realized-which was very important for me-is that Master knows everything about us. Although it is said that Masters don't look at our faults, that doesn't mean they don't see them, just that they disregard or overlook them. 1 realized that even though Master sees everything about us, it's OK. He accepts it. He still loves us. It's really a11 right. Those faults and shortcomings are important to us only because they impede our progress, and if we weed them out then nothing can stop us in coming to His Feet. In our last Satsang, which 1 hope will someday be published, Master made it abundantly clear that we are the makers of our own desT IS
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tiny, that we make the choices, and that we have the power to control our actions (as well as our desires, our attractions, and our mind). We talk about our lives and situations being the result of our past karma, and that may be true, but we must make a conscious and conscientious effort to live according to Master's instructions to the very best of our ability. No shirking. No cutting corners. No "maybe just this once." In this way our devotion is pleasing to the Master. I had often been of the frame of mind that whatever happened in my life was the result of karma and no matter what I did it wasn't going to make any difference in the final outcome. And maybe that's true. But in that talk-in which 1often felt He was speaking directly to me -it became clear that this was a mistaken attitude and that 1needed to become more responsible for my actions and, it later occurred to me, my inactions. Another benefit of going to see the Master is that it provides more opportunity to recognize Him. Early on He told us, "I am much happier to see you here than when 1saw you in your country." There, in His intimate company, with the advantage of much time to utilize in meditation, He gives us the chance to come to know Him, to perfect our Simran, to meet Him within. In whatever way He can show us-in whatever way we are receptive- He definitely reveals Himself to us. If that is the desire with which we go, it will certainly be fulfilled. We are familiar with Kabir's statement that "one moment in Master's physical presence is worth fifty years of meditation in the home." But few of us take proper advantage of that one moment. Or perhaps we take it too much for granted. On the tours, especially, it's easy to become complacent in this regard - besides, there
are so many other things demanding attention and people to talk with, etc. (Not that this doesn't also occur over there. He told a very poignant story which made it clear that we stood to lose a lot by talking. The rest of the stay was noticeably less talkative.) Whereas, in His blessed ashram in the remote Rajasthan desert, how few are the distractions, and how easy he makes it for us to wage the battle against the mind. Then just when we think we've had all we can take, he lets us enter the underground room where he spent two years meditating in concentrated devotion to His beloved Master Kirpal, and we realize how far we have to go (or perhaps how
far we've come), so with quickened vigor, we are able to take up the battle again. On the last day we have the great privilege of attending the monthly satsang. There we witness the immense Charging of His august presence, unhindered by the effort to follow the words He speaks. In this way, with the "world" coming into "our" space, He gently weans us from the isolation of the ashram, at the same time instilling a unique sense of His Grace and Power. Only then does He send us "back into the world" with our heart and soul renewed, with only words to convey our experience. And how inadequate are those words!
The Shower of Love CONNIE BROWN 'this chance to be sitting here, although I must admit it's a lot easier to sit in front of the children.* For me, this is a big group, but for the last six years I have really appreciated the people talking as they came back. So I felt that if I could share some of my trip with you, this being my first trip to Rajasthan, then I would be happy. It was a truly wonderful trip for me. Physically I've had a lot of difficulties with different things, but with His grace I was very healthy and well cared for the whole time. I was overwhelmed with how totally cared for you are there. I felt like a little child. Actually from the moment I left Sant Bani Ashram in New Hampshire I felt like a little child, because every need that I had was being cared for. There was always somebody to tell me where to go and what to do; and it was a wonderful feeling. And when we got to Sant Bani Ashram in Rajasthan-it was * Connie is responsible for the Children's Satsang
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a long, long trip to get there but it was certainly wonderful- when we got there it was still daylight so we were able to see Sant Ji for a few moments. And then as the program went on one of the strong feelings I had was amazement at how often we were able to see the Master and actually be with Him. The first full day was Saturday - we got there Friday night - somebody said they were disappointed that Sant Ji didn't come out on the roof the night we got there. But I remember, as the program went on, I was so astounded at how many times He did come to us-for meditations, for talks, and everything else. There were some very beautiful talks, not only in the evening satsangs, but also in the morning when we had meditation with Sant Ji. At the very first meditation He gave a very wonderful talk. And I remember afterwards, after the meditation, coming out of the hall, and being overwhelmed again by this feeling of pure joy and also of being a child; the first thing SANT BANI
I wanted to do was take off running! And I noticed another person running in this direction and it was that same kind of joyous feeling; it reminded me of what we see in children as they run and play. Their happiness is so simple and easy to come by and so often it takes a lot more for us as adults to really bring that joy out. But it is there in full force all along. And Sant Ji seemed to get more loving and more sweet and more amazing every day, until towards the end I started feeling, "How much more of this can I take?" It was certainly not any problem with the Master in giving! But the problem was with me: how much could I receive? And I certainly had no complaints with being filled up over the limit. There were some very sweet moments. I guess this feeling of being a child was very strong with me throughout, and I realized how good it would be for me if I could be more like a child with the Master and just come and sit in front of Him and say, "Well, here I am, what do you want to do with me now?" Which often is what young children are like with their parents or whoever is caring for them, you know. They come running and say, "Well, here I am, what do I do next?" This is really all that the Master asks of us. He said in one of His talks that there is no problem with the Master in giving. The difficulty comes in our ability to receive; are we open to what He wants to give us? And children have a wonderfuI way of being able to receive. And so throughout the whole trip, and now that I'm back, I just hope that I can be more childlike and more open and able to receive everything that He has to give us. He also said a couple of times that it is the Master's job -it is not any big deal for Him-it's His job to take care of us, to give us what we need, and that we should not look upon it as any great favor to us that He is doing it. This is why He is here and why He was sent. January 1986
The day before we left was the monthly Satsang, and many people came from around the countryside. There were buses and trucks, and after the morning meditation Sant Ji very sweetly told us not to go too near the camels because at this time of year they were pretty wild. While He was telling us this He was wide-eyed and laughing, and He said, "Their mouths don't look dangerous but they really are very strong; they are capable of eating a man right up!" He was chuckling as He said it and - I had the good fortune to be sitting very much in front of Him-as Pappu was translating I was looking up at Sant Ji and when He said that part about "eat you up" my mouth dropped and my eyes were big and Sant Ji happened to look right my way and He had the same expression-His eyes were big and His mouth was open- and I thought, "How wonderful that here He is, sitting with us." It was one of the sweetest moments because we seemed to have the same feeling about this very important story and that happy, silly way of telling it. Another sweet thing that happened often was that in the evening after either the bhajan session or satsang or the question and answer sessions, we would form a long line for darshan and follow Him back to the courtyard. Those times were amazing to me because He had just sat with us for an hour and given us darshan through the line and then we'd all follow Him back and rush or crowd around the stairway and still He would go slowly up the stairs, showering you with more and more. He would get up to the top of the steps and some people would be in the courtyard because we couldn't all fit by the steps, so He'd be looking one way, and then He'd look out at the people in the courtyard. One time He had stayed out a long time and said "good night" and He actually had gone inside and shut the door so I couldn't (continued on page 18) 15
On Singing Bhajans Sant Ajaib Singh Ji thankful to beloved Father Kirpal who has given us this opportunity to sit in His Remembrance. In this time when all the world is restless, if He had not showered His Grace on us, we would not have been able to sit in His Remembrance. The purpose of writing or singing bhajans is to express ourselves in front of the Master. If we sing the bhajans to the Master thinking that He is in front of us, and if we feel ourselves as the one who is sick and we are singing the bhajans to the Master with that feeling, then we can become successful. In these bhajans I have tried to explain Who was Master Kirpal and why He came into this world taking the human body, and what were our shortcomings and faults and why we could not receive the Grace which He brought for us.
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This is a composite of three talks that Sant Ji gave at bhajan singing sessions in Rajasthan in November 1985.
itiation to some people, He told me to explain to them some theory and teach them the Simran. I stood up and, folding both my hands, I said to my Beloved Master, "Oh, True Lord, in Your Home there is no lacking of anything; You should give Your open darshan to all these people who have come here for Initiation." Then Hazur Kirpal said, "Don't make these people tear off my clothes." Even now I always have this request for the Sangat to Almighty Kirpal, as I was doing at that time. At that time also I was always requesting for the benefit of the Sangat, and even now also I am requesting Him. So when He told me to give the Initiation I told Him, "Oh Lord, I am an ordinary being; what can I explain to these people? It is all yours to do." At that time I also told Him, "Everything will be done by YOU,"and even now also I say, "The work is being done by Your support." From the letters of the dear ones we come to know how Almighty Hazur Kirpal, taking the form of this poor Ajaib, is helping the dear ones. If someone is having an operation or if some woman is delivering a baby, at that time also Hazur Kirpal goes there and showers His Grace. It is not me who is doing all that, it is Hazur Kirpal who is doing it in my form. From the letters and the experiences of the dear ones, we come to know how, even now as before, Hazur Kirpal is giving His Grace with both His Hands.
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jans helps us develop a lot of love for the Master within. If we apply those words of the bhajans to ourselves, and if we sing them understanding that our Master is standing in front of us, we can get a lot of help in our meditation, in doing the bhajans, and in developing love for the Master. Especially for the Western dear ones it is a very good opportunity for awakening the love of the Master; be-
cause they do not know the language of the bhajans, they do not know the tune of the bhajans, and in order to learn the words of the bhajans and the tune of the bhajans, they have to practice it very hard and for a long time. And when you go on singing the bhajans, when you go on practicing the bhajans over and over, you get a lot of opportunity to be in His Remembrance.
Sant Ji at entrance to the Underground Room
The Shower of Love (continued from page 15) see Him. Then He opened it back up and peeked out and it was again one of those moments that was so sweet and I couldn't believe how much He kept giving and giving and giving. There's a little girl who lives there, Bant's little girl, who I guessed was about two and a half. We'd all be out in the courtyard, fifty or sixty big adults, and she'd often come out to see Sant Ji as He came back, and she'd be standing way in the back of the crowd and sometimes Sant Ji wouldn't see her. We'd all be standing there absorbed in Him and He'd be looking at everyone and all of a sudden you'd hear, "Baba Ji! Baba Ji!" and this little girl would be back there calling out for Him, and He'd look for her. He got such joy out of seeing her. I had a question for Him about the Children's Satsang in my interview, and I said that I'd be very happy to take a message back for the Children's Satsang, not knowing if that was in His plan or not. He did give me a very sweet message for the children. I asked Sant Ji if I could share it with adults because there is a great need for material for the Children's Satsang and all of the times that I've spoken to Him about the Children's Satsang He has been so supportive of it and so pleased that the children are going to it. Just as it is important for the adults to come to their Satsang, it is equally important for the children to have a Children's Satsang. And with His grace many are starting up all across the country. So this is a very sweet message that we all can benefit from, and I'd like to read it now: "Wholeheartedly you should do the Satsangs because I am very happy when the children attend Satsang. It is possible that the parents may not find much happiness in watching their children grow, pray and
run. But even though I am sitting here, far away from them, when I see them running, playing, walking and coming to Satsang, I am very happy. It is possible that you and even the children may wonder how it is that I can see them running and playing and doing all the things in the Satsang, though I am here, thousands of miles away from them; but you should know that this is grace which God has given to the Saints. It is not a miracle; it is a gift of God which we may call allconsciousness. Just as we believe, and it is true, that we can see things happening in other parts of the world through television and other equipment, in the same way the Masters can see what is happening everywhere. They have been given that gift of all-consciousness by God. It is not a miracle, it is just an ordinary thing which God has given them. It is difficult for the physical body to travel and to visit places, but as far as the astral body of the Master is concerned, He has no difficulty in traveling in the astral plane. So as you have been doing, you should continue doing the Satsang lovingly."
I also asked Him if it mattered, really, which Satsangs the children went to, because there were a few children who were wanting to come to the adult Satsang. And He said that it is best for the children to go to the Children's Satsang and that when they get older, when they are grown-up, then they can go to the adult Satsang. So I am happy to have the children in the Children's Satsang as long as they are happy there. We do the Children's Satsang much like the Satsang here, and with Sant Ji's support, I'm sure we all understand it to be a good thing. Another thing that I really got from this trip was a wonderful feeling of encouragement. Every talk that was given was so encouraging; "There is hope for us all; nobody leaves the Master empty-handed; by SANT BANI
working very hard and perfecting our Simran, all the things that are pulling us down-lust, anger, greed, attachment and all these passions - will break away and instead we will have patience, contentment and discrimination"- which is how He described the difference between the Master and the rest of us: the Master having done all of this work, isn't pulled down by these things and has reached the point of patience and contentment and discrimination. This is an excerpt from one of the pre-meditation talks: "The only benefit of coming to the Satsang of the Master is that we should adopt the good qualities which the Master has. Because Master has worked hard and has struggled to achieve all those good qualities which He has now, we should develop those good qualities, one by one, and we should give up our bad qualities one by one."
That was one of the things that I felt so strongly there: the all-giving and alllove of the Master for us. When I went over there I guess I was feeling drained: as a parent and as a teacher, one who works with children. And I saw myself sitting there in front of the Master, like a child. I felt that way, and He was so loving and so kind; He didn't confront all the things about me that weren't good, but only showered me with His love. It gave me a lot of encouragement to try to be more that way with my own children and with all the children that I come in contact with. I also understood that the reason He was able to shower so much love upon us was because we were doing what it was that He wanted us to do. Of course, we were in an environment that was set up for that. He had given us the framework of what to do and, being there, we were able to do it: not only to meditate, to sing bhajans, or whatever else happened through the day, but to put all of January 1986
our attention into it. In that way He was very, very pleased with us and able to shower us with so much love. I was thinking about that in connection with the framework for children: Their teachers and parents have a framework for them to work within, rules of what to do and what not to do, and when they can work within those boundaries and do what is expected of them, that really enables the teachers and parents to shower even more love on them. That was kind of an overallfesson for me, the qualities of the Master that I saw: that constant giving and giving and giving and expecting nothing from us, and the meditation and all our needs being taken care of. In the years since 1 have had the living Master, I've always felt when I've had to leave Him a very great deal of pain, almost a feeling of desperation: "How am I going to do this back in the real world?" But this time it was more like a shot in the arm that said "Here, I've given you what you need, now go back and do it." I felt a tremendous comfort in that for the first time. Of course, leaving the Ashram was painful -to actually say goodbye to Him. But I felt hopeful, and I know a lot of people in this group had that same feeling: we are not going back to something awful; we're going back with the energy that He has given to us and the hope and the knowledge that if we do the work, then everything that's inside of us, culminating in the Radiant Form of the Master, is there waiting. And it's all attainable. Almost every talk that He gave stressed how this is all possible, that we will all get there, and that we should work hard to get there. He said, "You should work hard so that in the lifetime of your Master you can reach this." It was very sweet to come home and have that feeling of hopefulness and know that He is with us, and that He gave us what we needed to come back and do our work.
He said very sweetly once for those of us who were initiated by Master Kirpal, that Kirpal gave us a great gift and showed
us the inner way, but now it is our responsibility to work hard so that we may attain that.
The Journey Home JOSEPH GELBARD with the Master is such a special thing. Before going this time my mind was giving me a lot of problems and I even sometimes didn't want to go. Some of us who go more often can feel unworthy: "Oh, here's another year and what have I done?" With His grace, I did get over there, and I remember the very first session with Sant Ji, sitting there, singing bhajans and looking at Him, I couldn't believe it; I said, "Oh mind, are you crazy that you would keep me from this happiness?" Over there it was so clear, as it is every time, that the Master loves us - He loves our souls. And it is also so clear that when something comes in from the mind, some negative emotions or disappointments or depression, that in just an instant you can give your attention to the Master, to His love; and that is all it takes. He told us never to feel disappointed when we end a meditation, not to feel that we've had a bad meditation, because that's giving in to the mind. Another thing that came through so strongly, and is singing in my heart, was that He is taking us home, He is taking us home; we're on the way home; and it's such a real thing when we are sitting at His feet. Here, we are always dealing with our worldly lives and all the things that go on every day and the real difficulties of living. But there, everything drops away and there is only the Master and the Simran and His love pouring on us and reminding us of our Home, and telling us what we have to do, how we have to undergo the pain and the suffering, there is no way
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around them, but we never forget that we are going home and that the Master is doing everything conceivable to help us. And it was so clear that there is so much more going on than we can begin to see. Not only just looking at the Master; when you hear the Master talking and you feel this tremendous love-I'd look at Him sometimes and my heart just wouldn't understand it. "What's going on, what's He doing, where is it coming from?" He talked about Master l r p a l and the work that He had to do - the meditation - and that He has definitely reached the goal. So I'm feeling very encouraged and I think we all should, because the grace of the Master in this time is just a wonderful thing. He told a story about this journey that really hit home, about Sukhdev, the son of Ved Vyas. When Sukhdev was very young, he wanted to start doing devotion right away. His father tried to discourage him: "You are young now, when you are older, you can do this." Sukhdev said that he wasn't going to wait because he had remembered his previous births; and he went on to tell of the pain he had had in previous lives. In one life he had been a donkey, and when he was old he was sold to a washerman who overloaded him with bundles of laundry and abused him terribly. Once when he was carrying a very heavy load, the washerman was making him cross a shallow stream and he collapsed. So the washerman took his bundles and left him there. He was so weak that he couldn't get up and nobody would help him. Then people started using him as a bridge; they'd walk over his body. SANT BANI
Then the crows and vultures came and started eating his flesh. He said the memory of that birth was so vivid that he just wanted to do the devotion and never have to go back again into the Wheel of Life. Towards the end He told us that He could see that we had all made progress, that we looked much happier than when we had come, and He said, "This has all happened in a ten-day period just because you have kept a good schedule of meditation and you have been careful about abstaining from bad deeds. Just imagine what you could do if you continue this when you go back home the whole year; just imagine how you would feel then." The time of the Underground Room is always very charged and it was very special for me too. I want to read what Sant Ji said at that time. I sang this bhajan:
Oh friend, in this world of love one has to suffer loss. The Beloved One is obtained later on, but first one has to get his head cut. He who has earned the love has not hidden himself, He who sacrifices his mind gets the manifested Lord. If the courtyard of the heart is pure, the Beloved One comes and sits there. The path of this love is not smooth. It is sharper than the edge of a sword. To climb the cross is easier - it is very difficult to earn the true love. That Lord becomes pleased only if one dies while living. Love cannot befound in the marketplace, nor in the mountains and hills; not in the waves of the ocean, nor in the cities nor in the wilderness. The temple of that Lord is within us. He who loves gets Him. He who wants to love truly from within should bring his head on the palm of his hand. He who puts his head at the feet of the Master is not afraid of death. January 1986
Oh Kirpal Guru Ji, forgive us. Ajaib is undergoing sufferings. Then He said: "You have heard a lot about this place. The bhajan which Joe just sang, every single word of that bhajan should be applied in our own lives, because every single word of this bhajan is very beneficial to becoming a dear one. It is very easy to be called a dear one. But it is really difficult to truly become a dear one of the Master; because God is love and if you want to become that love and realize that love, you will have to become as pure as God is. I was a very fortunate one to have obeyed the commandments of the Master. Even though I could do that, still it was all His grace. From such places we should take inspiration that some soul in the human body struggled very hard and became successful, and if we want, and if we struggle, we too can become successful. Master Kirpal used to say, 'What a man has done, a man can do.' Gracious Kirpal has described this place as the battlefield. He said, 'Let us go to see that battlefield where the dear ones are preparing for death, and they are not afraid of death because they get real life from death.' Not everyone who comes here is allowed to visit this place. Only those who come here and meditate for ten days are allowed to go inside this place and get the opportunity to bow down there. These were the words of gracious Kirpal and we have followed them."
So more and more on the Path, in my experience, I'm understanding that it is the Path of Love. In front of the Master that is so clear, because all He gives is His love. And I want to share a little something personal about my life, because it was very helpful to me in this time. This year has been a very difficult year in my marriage.
There have been a lot of things that Silvia and I have had to work out and it hasn't been easy. Somehow or other when things get very painful, people think of leaving each other. That's very common in the world. And even though we've always been strong, we've always felt that strict commandment of the Master about not breaking marriages, the mind can bring such intense things that, you know, we're ready to just do anything. Well, we were able to get through those difficult times, and in the last few months before my trip we were able to work these things out, and we came to a very loving place together. The lessons of having to, in our own lives, actually manifest that love, I think is the real working out on the Path. And I think it is only because we were able to do that that I was able to go there with an open heart, and to experience His love. So I just want to encourage anyone who in their family life experiences
difficult times, that if somehow or other, no matter what, we can obey His commandments, if somehow or other we can do what He wants us to do, the result is always greater happiness and greater love. It works that way. And just to conclude I'd like to read a letter that Sant Ji wrote me several years ago that I just stumbled across that seemed very appropriate. It said: "Iam glad to know that humbly you are praying to Hazur Kirpal to shower grace on you. We can receive His grace only if we get to the eye center after doing Simran. It is at that place only that His grace is coming. You are a disciple of the great Master. You should be obeying all His commandments. If you remember for always that he is the only Savior then you can obey Him very easily. Meditation is the only miracle which can take us to Lord Kirpal."
The Eloquent Silence BRUNO SCHWALBE own "security room," or as President TruNEVER expected how strangely thoughts can grow in Master's presence, in the man called it, "crawl into your own fox unique environment of His ashram in Ra- hole." Fortunately everybody has his own jasthan. As the following examples show: ready-made "fox hole," namely the eyeWhat did Jesus really mean when he center. But it has not been used for such said: "Peace I leave you, my peace I give a long, long time, we have forgotten how unto you, not as the world giveth give I to find our way back to it. Mind can never be satisfied by "nonunto you"? Or, "You will keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee"? durable goods." In business we often hear the expresSawan Singh's words, "Repetition without fixing the attention is no good," I un- sion, "I need a place to hang my hat," derstood to mean: Simran is "useless" if meaning a physical resting point for our the words are not interiorized while say- body for which we are so concerned. But ing them. All worldly activities, thoughts, how many are concerned to find a resting everything we do, say and see, exteriorizes, ,place for their restless minds? The only dissipates, us constantly like a ceaseless place where mind can find rest is the eyebombardment. Yet the only way to suc- center. Our minds are like mistuned radiosceed is to reverse this process and to interiorize. How do you do it? Find your with a lot of static. Master keeps broad-
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Once you lick a sugar candy -no matcasting constantly but we are too busy ter how faintly - you will never stop comlistening to other stations. In C. G . Jung's words: "Externalization ing back for more, until you get a "real leads to an uncurable suffering," because licking." Once a disease is contracted you have nobody can understand how one could to suffer. It must come out sooner or later; suffer because of one's own nature. Unrealized knowledge is as good as a the incubation time may vary from case dead corpse. It has no life. It might be to case. Another misnomer: "Something comes good enough for many intellectual purposes but it will not suffice in spirituality. to my mind." In reality nothing comes to Therefore we pray for greater receptivity anybody's mind. The mind itself is the one to reduce the waste of all that is poured that jumps at something or remembers it upon us in such great abundance by the and then drags it before you, even despite your explicit orders to the contrary. Master. For too long mind has abused its unresOur everyday language gives some clues with the expression, "My mind is drained." tricted freedom and ability to roam about So how do you stop the drain? Plug all irresponsibly. As it does not possess any the "leaks," don't let your mind go out. sense of reponsibility it has no ability to Master's first words of welcome when stop destroying its own host just to satisfy we arrived at His ashram were to remind its own cravings. Only after this is fully everyone of the main purpose of the stay understood can we become ready to behere: "to remain in constant remembrance gin to do something about it in earnest, of Simran." And when the Saint in the for which the Saints give us the necessary Desert told his departing flock of fol- guidance and help. lowers: "Above all, do not forget what you How very fortunate are we to be able have learned here in these ten days. Prac- to go to Rajasthan. To see with our own tice it all the time so you can get the bene- eyes the great simplicity and humbleness fit of it," about sixty minutes on the bus of the desert farmers. This is how, as a after these words were spoken, we started school boy, I always used to picture the to chat with each other. people in Jesus's lifetime, not expecting to Psychologists call this the attention be able to see it one day in reality. A visit span. We all know only too well how short to Rajasthan is like a time retrocession ours can be. It is a major stumbling block back two thousand years ago, just mindto all eduction from kindergarten to blowing. This alone would make the trip university. All educators know about it; worthwhile. But on top of it we receive so does the Master. Master's radiation of perfect inner peace, It seems to me the expression, "I have love and freedom and His grace and help a blank mind," is a misnomer. Mind is al- in so many ways. ways roaming outside, never blank. To try Just to mention the unforgettably beauto make it blank is the effort called medi- tiful darshan we all received Sunday night tation. after sunset on the very last evening beMaster Kirpal used to say about unripe fore departure on Monday morning. Like fruits: "No matter how much they are all the previous evenings it was planned to pulled, without first ripening, they will use this last opportunity to sing bhajans only be damaged. Once they are ripe you in front of Master for the final time. Howdon't have to pull. They come without ef- ever as Master walked along the courtyard fort." This He called "Man making." roof, all noise stopped, no one started to
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sing - only silence -- all our eyes looking at Him - nothing but beautiful peaceful SILENCE. And Master's eyes penetrated every single one of us to the very inner core of our hearts. For ten long minutes of silent eternity -love and compassion, spirituality in its purest form. Not a single word was spoken, just silence -a silence much more eloquent, vocal and penetrating than any words or bhajans could ever have been. An unforgettable experience for anyone who was present. And so after this precious moment of eternal silence. Master quietly and without a single word walked away, very slowly. . . . As someone said, this stillness is highest peace; silence quiet as a rock that carries on its surface as ripples all emanations of all activities. In this silent stillness are rooted God and the liberated ones. Oral lectures are not so eloquent as silence. Silence is unceasing eloquence. It is the best language. There is a state when words cease and silence prevails. The spoken word is only the great-grandson of the original source. If the word can produce effect, how much more powerful must be the preaching through silence! All the Masters tell us the access to the alphabet of this ancient language of silence, or as Master Kirpal called it, "the ABC of Spirituality," can be found only in the eye-focus. How blessed we are to have received this free, albeit so short, demonstration of a beautiful new, yet so ancient, language, where there are no communication problems between English, Spanish, Urdu, Punjabi, no translators needed, where heart speaks directly to heart. This was allegedly the way that some of the ancient Masters taught their disciples exclusively for years.
Doesn't all this make us more determined to strive harder still? Yes, it definitely should. How much more do we want from our dear Teacher? Don't we all clearly see how He gives all He can and in abundance? To sum up my own thoughts on this trip to Master's feet: I felt like the proverbial sailor, who, stuck in dense fog and drifting helplessly for ages, gradually starts to detect the faintest beginnings of a beacon. He is still in deep fog and still in trouble, but at least the aimlessness and hopelessness begin to reduce because he has found the right course and knows he is not alone. For many years I have carried with me an old (I believe) Persian proverb, that says:
He who knows not and knows not he knows not: he is a fool-shun him; He who knows not and knows he knows not: he is simple- teach him; He who knows and knows not he knows: he is asleep - wake him; He who knows and knows he knows: he is wise- follow Him. The third line always puzzled me. I could never understand what it meant. How could one who knows know not that he knows? This always seemed illogical. On the flight back home it suddenly struck me. "It is yourself, you dummy!" I shouted, "and all of us on the Path who are still asleep although we all should know better because we have been told over and over again by one who really knows and knows he knows, Who very patiently and with great love tries to wake us up out of the deep sleep of illusion and ignorance to a reality He himself clearly sees and daily lives in." For how much more can an ordinary mortal ask?
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One Full Year Before You Sant Kirpal Singh Ji This talk was given on January I , 1974
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ET THE NEW YEAR START WITH NEW LIFELIFE AFRESH. . . . Just review your last year and how you stand now as compared with when you started last year '73. Now you are starting '74. How you find now? Better than that date? Are you improving as compared with then? GENERAL ANSWER: Yes. That's all right. That's what is wanted. QUESTION: Master, could you please tell us something from your childhood? How will it help you? Suppose I was a naughty boythen? (laughter) Will you copy it? Each man has to run his own course-race-you see? Of course, some people have got their background, but that makes no difference; those who start now go way ahead to win the first prize. They can go quicker and reach there first. They can start now. That depends on devotion, you see, and regularity, and the ruling passion you have got. Why not set an example for others? So those who have got the man body have the hereditary right-the hereditary right!-which nobody, not even the government, can take away-to know God. That depends mainly on our devotion and ruling passion-passion not for the worldly things, but for God. That's the foremost work, the very private, personal work that you have to do. Most of us are engaged in other work. Take cross daily
and rise above body consciousness. There the ABC will start on the way up to God. Keep a note of what you are today, first day of the year. And at the end of the year, compare how far you have progressed. If you follow it for one full year-in the schools they take one year to be promoted to the other higher class, is it not? But they have to put in five to fiveand-a-half hours in the school and two or three hours at home. If they are regular, they are promoted to the next higher class-those who are not sitting idle. Now a year is before you. Let us see how far you progress in this year. You should go up at least one class from where you are now, to the next higher class. You work for it! It is one full year. So work in a way that you may be able to fly with the Master within to the higher planes. Have some ideal before you, that's all. In the scriptures of the Muslims, God says, "God does not change the lives of anybody unless they themselves want to change." If you've got that ideal before you, God will help you. God helps those who help themselves. He is not demanding very much from you. Very much? Too much? You have one full year. From today onward go on regularly. Put in as much time as you possibly can with due regard to your other requirements so that you may see yourself the ideal that you are putting up before you-so that you have got an achievement. I hope you keep this in view . . . or are you afraid of it? Have you got the will to have that ideal before you or no? Why are you afraid of it? (chzickles) As I told you, God helps those who help themselves. God also saw in the Koran, "Those who don't want to change their livesu-even God says "I cannot do it." So from today onward you set up such a program. You may see this dream become dive, you see. It is spoken of one King, Mahmud, who invaded India
17 times and plundered-made orphans and widows and took away all rubies and gold, etc., from India-that at the last moment of his life he desired his ministers to just put all that he had brought from India, all the plunder, qold, rubies, silver in heaps all around and let him pass through that for awhile and see how much he had gathered. So they did. He was looking all around to those heaps of gold and emeralds and shedding tears. And one minister told him, "Well, King, all have to leave; it is no new thing with you." Mahmud said, "All right; you remind me when I go back to the palace." And the minister thought, "I will be given a very great reward." When they came back, the minister reminded him, "Lord, you asked me to remind you." "All right," he ordered; "Send him to jail for the remainder of his life." "What? What sin have I committed?" The King said, "When I was making orphans, widows, people penniless-why did you not remind me then?" So I am telling you now, you see (laughs)-my duty is over. I told you very seriously-not joking-after due thought, due consideration. You have heard all of this? This is a timely notice, mind that! So that's the only thing that will go along with you. This body does not go along with US.But if you have arranged something, then please do tell me too! (chuckles) This is your work-your real personal work. This is the work you can carry with you; nothing else. So when the time of examination comes after a year, the man who has been regular throughout the year, he has no fear. And those who have not?-the last month has come up and they will work day and night worrying. There's no use! Why not start now? You've got one full year before you, is it not? One year-12 months-not even one day less. Today is the first, is it not? Just start it. Always have the highest ideal before you, mind that; don't be a mannikin. You want to jump ten feet highthen have the ideal of ten feet high before you. If you don't leap ten feet high, at least you do four or five feet. Hafiz L
says, "All right, do something, but have the highest ideal before you"-not two feet or three feet. Have the highest aim and you'll jump up, if not full, at least nearing it. Always keep the highest ideal before you; then you'll do something. If you don't have very lofty ideals before you -if they are average, like that-you will remain where you are. You have got the man body, you see. Nand Lal, a great devotee of the tenth Guru, says, "A man is really worth being called a man if he catches God." If you've got that ideal before you, then naturally you will do comparatively much better. Man body means the highest ideal is to know God, is it not? Nothing less; nothing more. With all, in relationship to all, you are paying off debts-actions and reactions of karma; but have that ideal. Pity it is we have got no ideal before us. The ideal should be the highest-loftiest! If we start this year with the lofty ideal, I think you'll do that. After all those who found God, they were also men. Do you think they fell down from heaven? They were born the same way as you-or me. People pray . . . two students were going to school; they were late. One began to pray and run. The other sat down on the road and prayed, "God, let me reach there in time." Which of the two will reach there? The first one runs also; he might be late four minutes, five minutes. But he who sits on the road and prays, "Oh God . . ."-that won't do. When God sees you are running, you see, He will also give you a boost. Maulana Rumi referred to a pigeon who was flying to a place of pilgrimage, Mecca, in the air. You see, pigeons fly about 60 or 80 miles an hour. And he saw one hare also going fast. He asked him, "What are you doing?" "Well, I want to reach the place of pilgrimage, Mecca." He had pity on him; he saw him running, doing his best, so what did he do? He put him in his claws. If you are always lying on the road, who will care for you? So don't be afraid
-you'll get help. The Master is seeing that you are also doing your best. Our Master used to say, "I go around during the night to give grace to everybody; but all are asleep. Nevertheless, a few people are waiting for me." He goes around to shower His grace, but nobody is there to receive. So He goes around during the night, you see, taking-what would you say?-the pill of everlasting life; he distributes it; and those eyes which are drowsy, they are left alone. I'm only quoting these things to give you new incentive, you see-up! So why be like a mannikin? This is the New Year's message to you, is it not? And God also helps those-what else?-those who are helping themselves to the best they can, and others who?-do not help themselves . . . And this message, today's message for the New Year: let us see how you find yourselves at the end of the yearGod willing, of course. If you are spared, then-who knows? Man may be cut off at any moment. The sooner man reaches the goal the better. Once you reach the destination, then lie down; but the man who is lying at the very start-? Don't forget this. I'm absorbed in the duty of Mahmud (laughs). All right, have your breakfast. God bless you.
To Accept His Invitation Sant Ajaib Singh Ji EDITOR'S NOTE:This talk was given at Sant Bani Ashram, Village 16PS, Rajasthan, November 30, 1985, to Group 3, consisting almost completely of Colombians,just before the group visited the Underground Room where Sant Ji meditated for so long under the orders of Master Kirpal. IRST OF all I would like to thank my Gracious Lord Kirpal for giving me the opportunity of doing seva for you the dear ones, and enabling me to do that seva. You know that also last year before this group came, it was a most difficult time for the people in India, and because of that I had become weaker; and this year in your own country* you know how mankind was in difficulty. You know that if the children are suffering, the father also feels that suffering, and also suffers from it; in the same way, for Saints, all the creation, all the creatures, are alike, so when any tragedy like this happens, then definitely some burden has to be taken over by that human pole in which God is manifested. So I am very grateful to my Gracious Lord Kirpal that He made me all right when you people came, and day by day I started becoming better and now my health is fine. Regarding this place I have said a lot and a lot has been published in SANTBANI magazine. I have said many times how God Kirpal showered his Grace on this poor soul, how He gave this soul the orders, and how because of some reasons this soul was able to carry out the orders given by the Master, and with His Grace was able to become practically successful in this. I hope you will take inspiration
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from this place about how we can obey the commandments of the Master. Just by making an underground room one does not become successful; success is achieved only by doing meditation. If you are sitting in an underground room and your mind is wandering here and there in the markets and the cities, then you are worse than the worldly people; but if you are wandering here and there in the cities and the marketplaces but your attention is concentrated, then you are much better than the renunciates. Dear ones, God Kirpal has showered a lot of Grace on us here and has given us the invitation to visit His Home. He has given us the secret of His Home. He assumed the body which is full of sickness and diseases only to shower Grace on us and to give us the secret of His Real Home. We should do our meditation and accept His invitation and go back to our Real Home. We should not keep saying that we will meditate tomorrow; tomorrow will pass all the time without doing any meditation. You know how many incidents are happening in the world. Somewhere a volcano is erupting, somewhere it is an earthquake, somewhere the terrorists are bothering the people. Why is all this happening? It is because pleasure is spreading so much in the world and people are becoming desirous of enjoying the pleasures, and there are not many people who are devoted to doing the devotion of God. Sin is increasing everywhere, and you can count on your fingers the number of devotees of God. When sin increases on the earth, only then such tragedies happen. In the time of Hazrat Luth, a Mohammedan Saint. there were two cities which SANT BANI
were heavily populated. Once God sent His messengers to Hazrat Luth and told him that if he could find fifty good people from both those cities who were doing the devotion of God, then both these cities had a chance t o be forgiven. But if there were not that many people devoted to God, then both the cities should be destroyed by causing a rain of fire and stones o n the people of the cities. When the messengers of G o d came to Hazrat Luth-you know that Saints know about the hearts of the people and they know o n what crossroads the world is standing and what is the condition of the world-so he told Almighty God, "Fifty is too much; if I can find only ten good people in both cities, You should forgive the people of the cities." S o you can imagine the condition of those towns, where in the vision of the Saints there were not more than ten people who did the devotion of God. What else can happen there except a rain of fire? God has give much responsibility to
the Saints; H e has told the Saints, "You g o into the world. The world is burning in the fire of anger and the other passions. You g o and sprinkle the drops of Naam and cool the heated hearts." As the Saints have been given s o much responsibility from Almighty God to fulfill, in the same way they have given some responsibilities to their disciples also. If one drop of blood of the Saint's body can d o good to hundreds of thousands of people, then the meditation of the initiates can enable the place surrounding the initiates to remain peaceful and quiet. All these things like volcanoes, thunderstorms, they are all living things, and when they get angry, only then they destroy people and things. You know that when the volcano erupted it was like a rain of fire on the people. Satsangis should become a n example and present themselves in front of the world, and a fragrance should come out from them so that other people may know they are the initiates of some Master.
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A Very Precious Wealth Sant Ajaib Singh Ji A talk before meditation, October 1985 NLY
those satsangis upon whom God showers His limitless grace
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This is a very precious wealth. Name and fame and other worldly wealths and treasures are all connected to our body. When our body will not remain forever, how do we expect that the wealth and things we are collecting in this world will go with us? When we leave, only the precious wealth of the devotion of the Lord will go with us; all other wealths remain here. The wealth of Naam or the wealth of devotion of the Lord is the only thing which will accompany us after we leave this world. Guru Nanak has said that it doesn't matter if a person belongs to a very high caste, it doesn't matter if a person belongs to a very prosperous country, it doesn't matter if he is wealthy and well-known and has name and fame: if he does not have love for God he is dead, even though he is alive: "Nanak says, Understand him as a dead one who does not love God, even though he may be intelligent, wealthy and born in a high caste." Kabir Sahib says that even if a meditator of Naam is a leper whom nobody wants to sit with, even if dirt is coming out of the body of that person, if he is a meditator of Naam, if he has the wealth of devotion of Naam, he is much better than the people who have a "golden body1'-a very good and healthy body. "Kabir says, The meditator of Naam, even if he is a leper, is much better than those who have a body of gold, because he remembers God at every single moment ." Saints do not have any worldly mission. They do not come to form any new religions nor do they come to break old religions. Their only purpose for coming into this world is to make us understand the value of Naam. They teach us how to do the devotion of Naam. They tell us how important it is for us to get the Naam initiation and afterwards to meditate on Naam. Also they tell us what obstacles may come in our way when we start doing the devotion of Naam and how we have to remove them. Kabir Sahib has said, "If the God of Rain, Lord Indra, becomes pleased and showers rain even for one moment, it can give us more water than we can get from a well even if we take it out for twelve years. In the same way," Kabir Sahib said, "we may get benefit by meditating in our home, but the benefit which we get by sitting in the company of the Master is much more than the benefit of doing simran in our home for fifty years." God has showered a lot of grace on us and He has given us the opportunity to sit in His own remembrance, so we should take advantage of this time and remove all other thoughts and withdraw from all outer thoughts and attention. We should sit here only in His remembrance for this one hour.
On the roof a1 Sanl Bani Ashram, Villuge 16 PS, Rajuslhan. India